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8 ———— MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ReEFD—VALENTINE.—On Tuesday, March 28, at e residence of the bride’s motner, by the Rev, J. . Nichols, Lieutenant Commander ALLEN V. REED, Dniled. Siates Navy, to Jnxyie A,, daughter of the date H. M. Valentine, of this city. Died. ATRENS.—On Tuesday morning, March 28, at the Fesidence of his parents, 90 Division street, after a whore bul severe! iness, WILLIAM HENRY, youngest Ben of Fred , k and Dora Ahrens, aged 26 years, 1 anth and 27 days. The relatives und friends of the ouae are re. apectfully myited to attend the funeral, this (Thurs. Gay) alternoon, at tWo o’glock, from the residence of his. parents. His remains will be taken to Green- wood for interment, BakeR.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 28, Baxau Evvis, witow of Sylvautus Baker, Relatives and frieads of the family are Invited to atiend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two sito from the residence of her son-tn-law, Robert ®. Hobba, No. 550 State street. Bexeer.--On Wednesday, “March 29, at his resi- —— in Brookiya, after & short iliness, GEORGE W. in Uhe Sdth year of his age. Notes of funeral herealter. LEERS.—At Waco, McCiellan county, Texas, on Monday, March 6, after a lingering illness, HENRY ‘W. Bexrs, formerly of this city, aged 31 years, Albauy and Kochester pay leuse copy. Bom Se On Wednesday 1orn g, Marc! se, MARY BouEN, eee 68 years, a nauuve of parish of Manil, county Leitrim, Ireland. Her friends and acquaintances and vhose of her Busband, Peter Bohen, are most respectfully invited Pave ‘the funeral, from her late residence, 114 ulberry street, this ‘@hursday) morning, ‘at eleven ‘o'clock. Her remains will be taken to New Haven, onn., for interment, BROWNE.—In tits city, on Wednesday, March 29, Jonnx Fuce BROWNE, aged 65 years, ‘The tricnds of the family, the members of Howard Lodge, No. 35, F. A. M., Zetland Chapter No. 140, F. A. M.. Lebanon Encampment, No, 12, and Em- ey Lodge, No. 64, I. 0. 0. F., are invited to attead he funeral, from his late residence, 110 West Hous- ton street, on Sunday afteraoon, at one o'clock. Casry.—On Tuesday, March 28, MICHAEL CASEY, @ native of Tulla, county Clare, Ireland, im the 43d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the funcrai, Irom his late re- #ldence, 182 avenue A, this (Thursday) afternoon, at haif-past oue o'clock precisely. CASWELi.—At his Yesidence, in this city. ‘Wednesday, March 29, Jomn CaswWELt, in the rath Jear of his age, Funeral services will be held at Trinity chapel, West Twenty-flith street, on Saturday morning, at ‘teu o'clock. Relatives ot the family are invited to meet at his late residence, 370 Fifth avenuo, at half- past nine. cuoaky.—On Wednesday gvening, March FRANCIS OHOREY, in the 40th year of his age. Furiher notice in Friday's paper. Conover.—On ‘tuesday evening, March 28, Dr, Joun RK. Conoven, aged 58 years, The relatives and Iriends of the tamily are invited to atiend the funeral, from his late residence, in 'rechold, N. J., gu Friday, at twelve o’ciock noon. rains leave Cortlandt strevt at seven A. M. CRUMLEY.—On Wednesday, March 29, Mary CReMLEY, aged 70, at her residence, No. 64 Pearl street. Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to aitend the funeral, from St. Audrew’s church, on Fiulay atternoon, at one o'clock. CULLEN.—On Savurday, March 25, Parrick J. CvLLe in tne S2d_ year ot his ege. Buried on Wednesday moruing, from the residence of his aunt, Margaret A. Cullen, No. ‘Third avenue, New York euy. Albany (N. Y.) papers please copy. DaLy.—On Mouday, March 27, after a long and end painful iliness, Which he bore with Christian forutude, PaTaick Daty, laie of Innishaunon, county Cork, Ireland, in the 75th year of his age. ‘The relatives and {riends of the famlly are respect- fully inviied to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o’clock, at Sc. James’ church, James street, where a soleiun requiem mass will be oifered up - the repose of his soul, and thence, at two P. , to Calvary Cemetery for interment, Dusan ‘T.—On Tuesday, March 23, of | senigadice) ARN GUCKHEE, Widow of David D. Demarest, of Hackensack, N, J., in the 7st year of her aze, The relatives and friends of the family are res) liy invited to attend the funeral, from the lormed Church, Hackensack, this )Thursday) af- ternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Train leaves foot 1 Chambers street at one o'clock. Diess.—On Tuesday, March 28, CHARLES DIBBS; orn November 16, 1824, Funeral service will take pines this (maareaay) oneaemy atSt. Mary’s church, corner of Jay an achravou streets, Brooklyn, at @ quarter-past two ° Downey.—On Tuesday, March 28, DaNniEL Dow- NEY, in the 22d year of his The relatives and friends of the family are re- epectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, this (Phurs- day) afternoon, at one o’clock, from st. Vincent's Hospital, Eleventh street, DUSENBERRY.—at Tuckahoe, on Tuesday, March 28, CiAsLES DUSENBERRY, in ‘the 79th year of bis 29, it age. ‘The relatives end friends of the family are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late fesilence, on Saturday, at twelve’ o'clock noon. Carriages will be in attendance at Tuckahoe station urrival of the half-past ten A.M. train by the New York and Hariem Railroad. exY.—At Castieton, Vt. on Friday, March 24, gestion of the lungs, Cofamodore FRaNk EL: United States Navy, aged 76 years and 8 mouths. hove Island pape TZPATRICK« ARD PITZPATRIOR, formerly of 742 Flusting earaet Brooklyn, who ras been miss- ing since Saturday, the 2ist of last January, was foun: drowned on Monday, March 2%. ‘The Irjenas and relatives of the family, as well as ot mother-in-law, Mrs. Joseph Coghian, uly invited to attend the funeral, this hing, at ten o'clock, from the Clurci, Bapust, corner of Lewis and Wil- Jouguby avenues, Brooktya, where a solemn requiem mas: will be offered for the repose of is soul. From e his rematos will be conveyed to Calvary Cem- r mterment. GRAHAM.—On Wednesday, March 29, at her re- 22 East Twenty-ninth street, alter a 8, CATHARINE, the beloved wife of Henry the 65d year of her age. please copy. Graham, Kelauves and friends are respectfully invited to eno, the funeral, on Friday aliernoop, at one o'clock. —On Tuesday, March 28, of consumption, py aged 36, mative of Leixiip, county nd. The relat ves and friends are respectfnily invited to atiend tp funeral, this (Thursday). afternoon, at one o'clock, {rom his late residence, 391 East Seven- teenth street \ Dubiin paters please copy. Harxek.—tn Tuesday, March 23, WILLIE, in- 2 wt son of G.and B. Hafner, aged 1 year, 4 months 4a 1d 26 days, Thetr friendsare respectfully invited to attend the fut eral, this (Tiursday) aftert at one o'clock, free 1 ihe residetce of his parenta, '457 Grand street. H, \LLIDAY.—(y Tuesday, March 28, at three o'clock A.M ., of consamtion, ANNIE M. HALLIDAY, the be Jovea wile of Edward F, Halliday and eidest daugh- ter af, Mr, WillamHasiam, of 343 Eighth avenue, The relatives aid friends of the famuly are’ re- spectfa. ly requesteat, attend the funeral, from her father’s residence o Greenwood Cemetery, tis Sa a, afternool, at one o'clock, without fur- er mm ce, HaSiem "RST.—On Vedriesday, March 29, Jose. PHINE, You. gest dauglier of Josépn and Marieita P. Hasienurat. ‘The relativ es and friends of the family are respect- fally invite to attend the funeral, on Priday after- Moon, at four’ o’cloek, from the resideuce of .her parents, 164 Congress mreet, re. HEims.—Qu ‘Tuesday evening, March 28, athalf- past eight o'clot k, of disease of the heart, MARY, be- + ved wile of Fre derick C. euns, im the 29%a year. of er age. Hetntives and trends =A the’ mity, also members ef Alleghany Lodge No. 1 if O. F., and Daugh- ters of Rebeccur, ake reap cttuli}, invited to attend the funeral, frem 5 tihew’s church, corner Broome and Ellaabetn streets, On Prlday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, ?, March 28, GrOxce W. HILLS, onthe and 28 days. \ act from the residence of a ae aged 23 years, The funeral’ wil is _brother-in-! Tawa (Thursday) afternoon) it, HyatT.—At Maser esday, March 28, Mr. GrorcE M. Hyarr, aged 57 years. The friends, sud the’ werebers of Progressive ign street, Brooklyn, this iepast two o'clock.” Lolge, F. and A. No. & due respectfully re- ues tea to attend the ve funcral Tee ee will be eld at his late residence, Maspean, LL, tiug day (Thursday). JaRvIs.—On Wednesday evening, March 29, at his residence, No. 830 Clinton street, Brook.\y2, Evy ap A. Janvis, in the $4th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter, Joanvanns.—On Tuesday, March 28, ALICE, ont,” child of Frederick L, and Clara Joanvahrs, aged § years and it months, The relatives and irlendg of the family are Epes to attend the funeral, this (Thuisday( afternoon, a! hali-past twelve oeick, fro. the Feslaence of her parents, 70 West Fifty-fourth street. Keppy.—On Wednesday morning, March 29, at half- past eleven o'clock, ANNIn KEDDY. Notice of {uveial on Friday morning. LAWRENCE.—O Monday, March 27, MARGARET L., relict ot Tuomas Lawrence, in the $0th year of her i he relatives and iriends of the family aro. respect. fully Invited to attent the funeral, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o’click, from St. Marks cmareh corner of Stuyvesant street and Second avenue, ‘Without further invitation, Los.--On Wednesday, March 29, after along ill- ness, CATHERINE ELINOR, wife of Francis H. Lose, at ler residence, Newark, N. J., in the 42d year of her age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Moork.—On Tuesday morning, March 28, EDWARD 3. Moc est son Of James Moore. The funeral will take place from the residence of his father uth avenue and Sixty-second street, this Thursday) morning. ot ten o'clock, The rematos Will be taken to the © nOf St. Michael, Thirty- sevoud street and Ninth avenue, and tuence, alier polemn requicia mass, ery. friends of the family ed to at tend withou: Moonk.—In this ct Tue ‘ay morning, Maron 44tn year of his age ar 28. JARED L. Moor Relatives and frien artend the fnnerai, from Stanton street, neur Boon, ab one o clock, wit MeCape.—On Tuesday. Ma. 48, young. NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, men oo ‘Thomas and Janb Mcvabe, aged 19 months and 12 ¢ The rienda of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this (Tharsday) afternoon, at one e’clock, from 219 Monroe street. MoGer.—On Wednesday, March 2% Many, the Poh wife of John Mcuee, in the 63d year of her “The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hushand, 447 West Thirty-sixth street, on Friday afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. McMANvus.—On Wednesday, Maren 29, CaTHa- BINE, daughter or ewer F. and Catharine A. Mc- Manus, aged 2 ¥ 9 months. Relatves ‘and friends of the taxally are ectfully requested to attend the funeral, from 253 East ‘Tenth street, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. No carn TOK N.—On Wednesday, Marod 29, BENJAMIN NEILSON, I in the 80th year of his agi ‘The friends and actustutances ‘of the family and members of Columbian Lodge, No. 484, F. and A. M., are respectfully Invited to attend the 'fuveral, frum the residence of his brother, ae Willow street, cor- ner of Fifth, Hoboken, N. Jy on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, NgVIN.—On Wednesdéy, March 29, Jonn Nevin, & native of Ballybogan, county Meath, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral, from his late residence, 322 Tenth avenue, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. SS ee Monday pat M nee 3, Joun son of the late Henry Niemann, 19 years. Prine relatives and friends of the are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thurs- day) ‘at two o'clock, from thé residenee of his mother, 22 Madison street. OwsN.—At Savannah, Ga., on Tuesday, March 23, JouN OWEN, of Brooklyn, Notice of faneral hereafter. PR rrocy the residence of their father, on ade ivy, March 23, CHARLES and PIERRE PLACE, sons of Wier Place, Esq., Consul General of France at New ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the French church of Sr. Vincent de Paul, West Twenty-third street, near — cebvaings this’ (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock. Potrer.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday, March 28, Bripeet F, Porrmr, 70 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in- pats Horace Sias, No. 345 South Second street, thi (Thursday) alternoon, at two o'clock. REILEY.—On Tuesday,-March 28, JAMES N. REILEY, aged 49 years, he months and 22 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral, on Friday after- noon, at one o’clock, from his late residence, 387 Tenth avenue, Saurs.—At Tappan, Rockland county, on Sunday, March 26, of diphtheria, raced Bo ne eldest son of Henry H. R. and Mary A. Surra.—In Brooklyn, on Wotnesday, March 29, GuRRIT SaiTH, in the 62d vear of his a ‘The friends of the family are respecttully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 43 Sands street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Stewaxt.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 29, at the residence of his mother, WALTER Liv- INGSTON STEWART, Of this city. TAaGEN.—On Tucsday, Maren 28, MARCELLA, relict of John en, aged 65 yea) The relatives ana iriends ‘of the family are respect- fully invited to attend tne funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Eliza Cook, No. 75 Seventn street, this ( farriage | tage afternoon, at two o’clock. TTHALMANS N. ‘ednesday, March 29, after a Mngering 1 oan Ipa MaRiA, eldest daughter of Bony and lL. orothea Thalmann, aged 6 years and 6 mon "The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday a(ter- noon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her pa- rents, 137 Park avenue, Brooklyn. ‘TuOMPSON.—On Tuesday, March 28, of consump- tion, Emma, beloved wife of H.R. Thompson, and SAuENNSE, of William Beard, Brooklyn, aged 26 The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 45 Wyckoff street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. UnFELDER.—The mem bers of the Hebrew Mutual Benetit Society are hereby notified that the funeral of Emanuel Ubifelder will take place this (Thurs- y) morning, at half-past nine oer from nis iate residence, 162 orgie se ae ‘AN GRAAG, ADELPHI LopGE, No. a rE a A. M.—The mem- bers of Adelpni ee No. 23, F. and A. M., are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late worthy hae bea os Waeeisee, cremains late residence. 0. xington avenu (Thw ?) meri March 30, at nine osiork. enn ey ibaa STEINHARD, M. M, J. BENNETT, ‘VALENTINE.—At Fordham, on three March 28, Geoxce K- infant eon of Wiliam. Hand Anna. M. Valentine, aged 9 months and 22 eit The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the Reformed Church at Fordham. Vint.—UNITED BROTHERS, LovGs No. 1.—Broth- ers, you are respectfully invited to attend a meeting to be held this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother, John Vint. By order of the President, F. W. HANSON, Secretary. WAL.Is.—On Wednesday, ies e. ‘VICTORENE, weed of Wm. H. Wallis, aged 33 y« Sends aud rolauves, of toe feenly are raspacts tally invited to attend the funeral services, at the house of her father, Benjamin S. Hendrickson, 322 West Eleventh street, this (Thursday) evening, at eight o'clock. —On_ Tuesday, i No. 213 West Forty-niuth street, after a severe iliness, DEXTER E. WILBUR, im the 39tn year of his ax Pred <s March 28, at his resi- 2 Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Pilgrim Baptist church, West Thirty-third street, to-day (Thursday), at 12 His remaius wiil be taken to Woodlawn for inter- ment. —At Hoboken, N. J., on Wednesday, March JAN R., infant ‘daughter of William aad Sarah KE. Wild, aged 1 year, 2 months and 23 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her pareuis, No. 63 Meadow street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, WyMan.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March 27, at the residence of his father, Lurugr B., Jr., second son of L. B. Wyman, in the 28th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from 184 Joralemon Street, without furtner notice, HLOUSES, ROOMS, & &Cy WAN WANTED. Fr RNISHED ROOM WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, within 20 minutes of City Hall, 1 a private family, not ‘Address RICHARD, Herald Salve. FIABLEM WANTED, BY A SMALL FAMILY, FOR fix months, & well furnished Cottage in Harlem ; Bor 10 oomme; location ‘musk be frat class; immediat fe possession ; Tent not to exceed moon! best references given. ‘sar Sa ith fll ull parlen'are M. B., care ©. B. Williams & to exceed $3 per week. [Ane WOULD LIKE TO MEET A GENTLEMAN OWN- ing a first class house who would keep a room and take breakfast; best referen Address for one week M noes given. E, D., Herald office. as ANTED_—WITH | JMMEDIATE POBBESSION, A large furnished Hause in the country; must be ina healthy location, with water view; gas inhouse, Address, with full particulars, COUNTHY, Hefald ofice. ANTED—A SUIT OF ROOMS, FURNISHED, BY A professional gentleman, firat or second floor Union uare preferred, Or neighborhood. Address MAC, 167 High atreet, Providence, R. ANTED—FROM MAY (1 TILL ngh a tcey 1 ‘Tarrytown, Irvington or Houses merthere al lesal if roo acres, good stable, dc., and not too far wht om dey with particulars, ©. P! SCHMITT, vox 117 Post of AT farnfsned WASTED-PART OF BROADWAY SHOW WINDOW, atalow rent. Will bring large amonnt of first clash gustom to any other business." A ‘with lowest terms, MANUFACTURER, box ff Herald office. Ve ae A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A THREE story high House, on the west. sic Seren too} Twrenty-seoond fand Fitieth atreets; rent.not to H. R., 73 Leonard street, Wee MAY 1, BY AN_AMERICAN FAMI- ly of three, Part of a House or a Suit of Ove Rooms, in rae wee for Filth, aad Eighth ave nth streets, Fi a Herald ofice. WANTED—A HOUSE, IN,A GOOD LOCATION, FUR. nished or unfurnished, between Fourth and Thirty- second streets, Second and Sixth avenues. Principalr will Ploase address, with full particulas, G. NAGLE, i Univer- y place. /ANTED—A LARGE HOUSE, PARTLY FURNISHED, nlahea "rent evout $1,008, “AudressYor one treks RREEOU. iahed, rent about ress for one week, - BIBLY REFERENCE, box 108 Herald oltce ween Tenth and Four- wenues, x. X,, ‘AXTED—A SMALL ROOM, BETWEEN EIGHTH aud Twentieth streets, without board. Address J. T, 8., Herald office, stating terms, which must be moderate, gery ae cada ateagl A lease, for & ter ft years fe Wes Thirt, t 8, LEVY £00.27 ANTED-STORE AND DWELLING, OR ROOMS Ww: eultal for a wine Store; rent from $900 to 81,500) Address H. 8. M,, 448 Hudson street, New York. T ovens OX ecu ven, 0 ighih ate, heart a) ‘ANLED TO RENT—BY A FAMILY OF THREE we ‘aduiu *, 2 small House, containing from 8 to 10 rooms, with ail m “ern improvements; location not above Four: Teen aireck, west aide." Adcrené MG. G., Herald oes, ANTED \TO RENT—A COUNTRY PLACE, WANTED anct,suicable for a summer boarding'h ‘Add reas \W. W. 8. Herald oftice. WITH jouse oF hotel, TANTED TO RiNT—A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP Wr i toe wide, with all modern, improvements, rent not to exceed @l,b,0, 12 New York, or $1,100 in Brook: Iya unesceptionable ayerencea given. Address A. M., box ‘ont olive, MISC. LANE ous. LOT or SH RED PAINT—ANTI-CORROSIVE coe and anti Apply’ at 17 Nassau street, room 0. XLOTE & JA Stationers, sand Blank Bok Manufacturers, 93 Fulton street, Blank OoK# made to pac tera. V TANTED—TO MAKE SOM» ARRANG! MENTS WITH /V¥ “ns neighboring gardener whereby earth may be fur- nd the sofl removed from the earth closets now ew Fork city; grand chance for obtathic'g & Very fertilizer at a very low rate, Address .cARTH . CLUS COMPANY, 695 Broadway. BUSINES! oProrT NITIES. A PARTNER WAN’ ‘)—WITH 8500, IN NU- facturing businesa, Parties investing have tull_com rs rofite; cash sales. Orders on Address Owiaga Herald ofce. A. — 85,000 TO #10, A‘grand opening for » pny having the above amount of capital to invest and desirous, of engacing 1a a safe and most profitable cash business, elther asp As cashier and bookkeeper, with investment or on salary ured upon improved city real estate or converte securitl nature of business wholesale Wines and Fine Liquors, with testaurant attached, on Delinonico hare t ist anes in ever plan Bpect; altnuted in most desirable location at Nowar e regard the above as one of the most desirable nities to engage safely in business that re. have hi er is well ‘known and a large real e: owner there, ‘on principal at our office to-day from 10to 12. "No charge against applicants. E. H. GIBBS & CO., 98 Broadway. AN ESTABLISHED CASH, BUSINESS—HALF OR whote interest for part pay down, and balance can re- pain unti: made out of Business. “Call at basement 40 Ubat- v3; epparie PARTNER WANTED—IN A WELL ESTABLISHED manufacturing business, either special or active; cap!- tal required gy 000 to $15. in order to extend the busl- pe: arnieh Bs ss been, efiatlinied' 12 years, and nade to Boon references given and required.” Address W, M. a9 Herald ofice, zie ‘A? PARTNER WANTED—WITH control of all the pees in a sp) poor Neiitante and Regater business, which can be trebl location the yg on roadway, with early hours: nove, but Principals need ap- ply. Address JAMES MUNROE, Heral RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR CAPITAL AND. EN: Fixtures, Gooa Will and low Ware’ Establishment Ja tho city, The business, bas been ta suegesa/ul operation qui century, {3 still running advan- tageously, without ‘uispute the best stand 1» city. i. felling will be given that cannot fail to satiety the most cautious inquirer, Principals and those he ft mr ing business. may apply 16 JAMLS EDSALL, No. 36 Fulton street, corner of ‘ater, An OLD ESTABLISHED COAL YARD, good will of Be same ; location Twent: Ninty avenue. LES GLAENTZER, THIRD AVENUE BAKERY, NEAR THIRTY-FOURTH street, west si to lease at a paride ok ps med Barty. To's practical man. this is an opportunity, we gferet. “For particulars apply to ROBERT IRWIN, 330 wery: TO $10,000 AND WITH THE fitth street, near Sixth avenue. USINESS OPPORTUNITY.—THE SUBSCRIBERS wish to retire and will sell Lease, Fixt 5 in successful operation 15 years, Address HAY AND GRAIN, Herald office. pepsi STATE, OR THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO manufacture alight and useful article, patented Fep- 14, 2601, for sale, | There is nothing ike it before the 1’ and examine, or address JOHN MOCAUS. ‘D, Frouch's Hoscl, la room, between the hours of 2and pul c, HAVE TWO VALUABLE PATENTS TO DISPOSE OF at $100 a State. This is a splendid opportunity to engage ic semall manufacturing beniners, Men an ‘nvalid on crutches 1 my reason for selling 40 low. Cal) and se en, or address ANDREW M. BLAKE, Legget’s Hotel, 46 MACHINIST'S BUSINESS, TOOLS, STOCK, BUILDING work on hand, &c., in eal location. —Part, with 185,006 wanted to take place of partner; fall half interest ; Feleretices exebeuged. Call ou of address HOK & BENNETT, 958 Hroadway. ARTNER WANTED.—THE UNDERSIGNED DESIRES a Partner in the wholesale drug business, tap the pur. of extending the busine: estab Tak shed; none but principals Greated with, “Address box 2,689 ol pee WANTED—IN & lastate olen; s working wlan havior, red douars can procure good business, “Call at $0 West. Thinty- fret sireet, corner Broadway. ARITES WISHING TO ENGAGE IN THE MANUFAC ture of a staple article of use in every elty and town, and which will show a profit of 30 per cent and more, are in- Vited to call and exami room No,’ ARE | CHANCE. ENTERPRISING man, oF @ person of moderate means looking for sate and honorable start in life; light, genteel and very Profitable Manufacturing Business for sale; well established and in good, healthy running order; sole reason for selling, Apply at Mon lyn present proprietor Tins urgent business West. Fulton lank Hotel, ne: ferry, or address W. (N. ¥.) Post office. AVING OF Li iat io A great practical invention to be sold » in ae needing money. Apply to BOK a BENNEDT, 28 roadway. HE BEST OPPORTUNITY FOR A vestment, with large returns, can be found by a busi- ess man at our offices. Full particulars on interview. ROBERTS & O0., 18 Wall sree! MODERATE IN- ‘ANTED—A LESSEE FOR A RESTAURANT TO BE built to sult occupant at Long Branch; corner of street fronting the ocean, between Clarendon and Metropolitan Hotels, B,J. DOBBINE, 1 Ledger Butiding, Philadelphia, Wanrep-s GENTLEM AN OR LADY OF GOOD business taot and « few hundred dollars to take an interest in and help manage an old established employment Office, 287 Bowery. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, WHO IS WILLING AND able to work, as equal partner in an established, pien- sant manufactaring business in Brooklyn; products sold wholesale by the case, about $3,000 ultimately required. ‘Ad: dress HOWARD, Herald oltice, V 'ANTED—MAN WITH $500; CAN MAKE 9300 PER ‘mont! HALOINE MANUFACTURING CO., 176 Fulton street. ANTLD—A PARTY TO ACT AS AGENT IN THIS city for a manure company; one with $8,000 to = ae treated witn security ft sie the money. Appiy to WOODBRIDGE, gare otel, oon. ber Becker st Nasaan streets, from 10 SEO WEEREY BRT PROFITS, PROVED.—FOR DU sale, Phealth, a good Manufacturi ig her Resa; article’ staples price low. Apply t0 LLUYD & CO. 29 Broadway, first Door. $500, -FOR, BALE INTEREST IN, A LEGITIMATE business; eatablished in a fourishiog elty near jew York; $25 per ay can be m Y DAYTON, 171 Brondway, room 16 $500. —A GOOD SMART MAN, WITH THE ABOVE ‘amount, to join the advertiser in an established real estate business. ' A good opportunity for tue right kind of person, Address HUNTER, box 1,051 Post office, with name and addres: 500 PARINER | WANTED.—BUSINESS, DIA. DB) monis, Watches, Jewelry, Velvets, Pianos, cc. ; fine location and’ steady business; profits unlimited. For particulars apply at G, TOMPKINS" store, 34 Great Jones at. IN STAPLE MANUFACTURING 810,000 invested already ; good edi repaid on demand; the above isa _E.H, GIBBS & CO., 8 Broadway lary; money secur splendid business. "$2500. THIS SUM CAN SECURE HALF IN- 0) terest in a business which, after heavy out- lay, 18 ready for immediate operation. Large returns can be fmuipediately realized. Strict unvestigation {arited,, Address Heraid oflice. 50.000 aver Goons, mmPoRTING HOUSE} 9) « sound and well conducted, wants a specia partner with the above amount. ‘The present partners, onc Of whom resides permanently in Berlin, the European branch of the business, have first class connections abroad ; Special must be paid in by July 1, Address SAXONY, Herat oflice. ‘FURNITORE MAGNIFICENT LATEST STYLE RICHLY CARVED and gilded Parlor Suit, made to order for $650, will be sold for ; one do., satin brocatel, $150; one do., $65; one walnut rep Suit, @50; magnificent rosewood Fiano- forte, rosewood and walnut Chamber Suits, Velvet, Brussels Carpets; Paintings, Bronzes, Curtain Dininy Furniture, at great ‘sacrifice for cash. ast Tent. strect, one block west of Broadway, between Universiiy place and Fifth avenue, MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT—POMPA- dour style, covered French satin brocatel, cost for $200; one d0., $175; one do., B50; rosewood Pianoforte, Bronzes: Paintings, Eiageres, Secretaire. Bookcase, Car. pets, marqueterie bois de rose Cabinets, Mi rorewood and’ walnut Bureaus, Be: », Silverware, Chinaware, rifice. I at 36 West Mattrerses, used five mont Fifteenth street, between Fif Se FAMILY, DECLINING UNE A will geil all their Furniture at less than hai Par- or and, Bedroum Sur seven octave, ros Pinnotorie, snpedtor' inatrament, d case; Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Tables, Mirrors, Ol Paintings, two. very old. and orisioa Bronzes, rnaments, ‘Basement and Kitchen Furni- ture; all being the contents of’brown stone residence 12) West Twenty-third street. Call before purchasing elsewhere, URN ITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDI! Housekeepers supplied with the above Pigments terms. tnt ent re its weekly or m‘ y. ¥ & CO. Corner Twenty- fifth street and Sixth avenne. URST CLASS ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE MADE own i rete consisting of well made aie aphaleeoren -ariot eee Dining and ibrary made out of the ve thaterialt also Pickban’s cele brated Parlor Bed. 1f Bleecker street, corner Sullivan st URNITURE AT A SACRIFICE.—A PARTY DE. clining bousekeeping will se!) all their Furnitare, Cs 4 Pets, Mirrors, Faintings, Silver and Plated, ery a ae did at prices regardless of cost; must be sold. ‘Siso so es See Bene or east pie tote oa, enaa eee ere | nish, ©: ‘or $250, Stoo}, Cover and Music match, ’ Call early at 118 West Twenty. seventh street, FR, SALE-—SIX BARBER'S ee IN GOOD CON- dition ; will be gold at a bargain. wily to GEORGE J. LEVY, Auctioneer, 668 Broadway, near Hotaion sireets ‘AVING COMPLETED ALL NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE COMING SPRING trade, we wish to inform our friends and the public that we will open this day an entire now and thorougt:ly complete Iine of Gne Furniture of all descriptions, including,all of the new aiylos of Parlor Suits, Etageres, Sideboards, \Dressiog Stands, Hall Racks, Bureaus, Lounges, Reception Chairs and Chamber Furniture, at ‘the lowest Price, for cash. nd Sixth avenues, Walnut Parlor Salts, 7p pieces, from $50 upwards. Wainut Chamber Sets, 11 pieces, from $59 upward: Enamolled Sets, sy and ES Our stock of Bedding is well worth the attention of buy era; Mattresses of Hair, Husk, Grass, Excelsior and Straw. Doubie Mattresses, #3 and ears ia. Feather Beds, Boieters and Pillows at reduced rates. G. & 8. HEYMAN, One rice Establishments, Warerooms 888 and 390 Hudson street, and 276, 273, 880 and louston. stree Uptown Store at 555 Sixth ai orner Thirty-third street, Factories, 876, 37@ and 880 Hudson street. MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS,—CARPETS, FoR. niture, Bedding, Ac. at reduced prices, Weekly montuly paymente taken, at GREENE'S, 34 Lighib avenue, two doors above Twenty-ifth street. Moxy, OR WEEKLY PsYMENTS—CARPETS, Furniture, Bedding, &c. s6 Thi cre DEALY BSDWMIRG HAM, avenue, near It; treet _Prloes lower than any other house in the ely PARLOR AND BEDROOM FURNITURE FOR SAL Ist of May, and ail necessaries {or housekeep leaving for Europe, 168 Emst Jidth street, N, By Piano ivr sale cheape ce AMUSEMENTS OWERY THEATRE. Mr. HE, THE JOHNNY THOMPSON, GREAT | TRIUMPHANT JOHNNY LHOMPSON AN DRAMA OF seEnee THOMPSON) ON JIAND. TINNY THOMPSON, ON HAND. HAND, ° ON HAND. R, TRUL TO THE LAST. ‘Acts Plays on 20 In- Ten Characters, | strument Bin; Son MPS Dances 7 Jigs. Lt ee CROWDED EVERY NIGHT, NEW RAILROAD SENS RAIN STORM, ION. TO! STUPENDOUS WATERFALL, ‘| REAL WATER, EAT CONCE R’ BALOON, Bogtns every bight with a Comedy: 514 Hest COM IQUE. THEATRE COMIQUE. ‘AY, OPPOSITE 8T. NICHOLAS. BUTLER, ve SILK ORE. ey |AGERS, RTISTIC EXCELLE: NT Si ARS, AME GREAT MILBURN IN NEW SKETCHES THE FUNNY DOUGHERTY, Sige anne BALLET TROUPE, OFT AND MORTON, THE pave TROUPE OF PANTOMIMISTS, ILLE. MARIETTA ZANFRETTA, 100 DIFFERENT AOTS NIGHTLY. all bills, Doors ore at a 6H curtain rises att reserved in ce, Childrei TH AVENUE THEATRE. Sole Lessee and Manager _.....Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. AT ass EVERY sresnng ek FURTHER NOTICE, aN SENSATION, - aw —B —8 —E B By Mise CLARA “MORRIS, LINDA DEITY, AXTON, NELLIE MORTIMEL, Mr, BD. H. HAR: EWIs, W. GEORGE DE PAR! mt wee Teno W. BEEK- ~The Second «I WESEBEL MATINER SATURDAY, AT 1%, Due notice will be given of the first appearance of the world-famous comediat, ARLES MATHEWS 1d of thi Production of ‘MARRIED FOR MONEY,” &c, Bors THEATRE. ° LAST WEEK of Bhakspeare's grand tragedy of Fi a Sati wr Binder ie -Medmeaany riday and Saturday nighte |, Mit EXWRENCE BARRETT ‘Ss OTHELLO. render, { MR. ED, BOOTH as OTHELLO. Saiurday Matinee, § MEL. BARRETT as Messrs, Sheridi Anderson, Fenno, Pateman, Piteu, Decker, Howson; Mesdames De Bar, Patemau, Vultee, Beats secured Six days in advance at the Theatre, or at ie Branch Neket Ofice, at Ditson & Co.'s Music Store, No. 711 Broadway. On Monday next, April 3, bs IN BOOT! nemeaceet: THE FOOL'S REVENGE. ” Wecnesday, April 5, MR, LAWRENCE BARRETT (For tne first time in New York.) In active pret wR WINTERS TALE? ‘ MEF 3. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. THIS EVENING, MR. ROBERT McWADE vil appear in his own orisinai version of KLE. bis LOOK our FoR POMP.” A Mra. F. B. Conway is now ow prenared to receive apoticn: tions for en; oan for the fal and winter seasons of the New Theatre, i Address F. Bt CON WAY, Park Theatre, Brooklyn. BETUCCIO, HAMLET. CARD. MARCH 30, 187L—TRIPLE SHEET. ___ AMUSEMENTS. Wawacks. ..+-Mr, LESTER WALLACK and TTS RENIN GY AND ON SaTTRD A MATINEE, Mr, T, W. Rovers a ‘8 Tat comedy, entitled eric, with new and ap; prsrate scenery and new eters, LESTER WA LEACH FISHER, mayne eadamen ROWE, oti, CLAR i Bt EDEL, t ~BIRTH, BA? EVENING will be ign for the frat imo ta shia theatre, a ws Bost aa mun. Shen D GENTLEMAN. MONDAYATHE NERVOUS MAN sea THE UNFIN- ISHED GENTLEMAN. 'UESDAY—BIRTH. WEDNESDAY— onsequence of repeated Heath at the box office), cm . ie SB hey HE RIVA! In rehearsal an entirely at MEDY, by W. 8, Gilbert, Baq., now w playing with the greatest success RANDALL'S THUW Foote’s aie comedy of iain tho 4 will be reduced Srih exety attentt —n CA ATS SCENERY and COSTUM. Sag 4s also in preparation, aud ell ae antes fox the first time in four years, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, A HALE PAST 1 P. TH MATINEE, BIRTH MATINEE: i, __Box book open. LYMPIC THEATRE. Crowded houses and fmmense applause testify the success of Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY'S Drama of contemporaneous society, entitled (ORIZON, ae SOR PROPRIATE unit oy CORRECT Mt COSTUMES, joramic effects by YES, Pan i HA and a powerful cast, including tRetaimitable Miss AGNES ETHEL, from the Fifth Avenue Theatre, by permission of Mr, Daly. The TABLEAUX nightly encored. Matinees every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. The performance commences | punctually every evening at 6 o'clock and term{nates at 15 minutes: ‘Matine’ Doors open at1 and curtain fale SPECIAL NOTICE.—To prevent disappointment at night, seats should be secured during the day. The Box oilice is open at So'clock A, M., and seats can be secured Bix DAYS IN ADVANCE. INA EDWI THEATRE. LiINA EDWIN... ‘ole Lessee and Manageress. THE LING ARDS. THIS (TROREDAY) BX EVENING, da Ingot, ALICE DUNNING LINGARD Sarid ears -+- GEORGE 0, BONIFACE WILLIAM a ne LINGARD. SKETCHES IMPERSONATIONS. FAVORITE FARCE. FRIDAY, BENEFIT 0! ALICE OUNNING LINGARD. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock. In active preparation and shortly to be produced the mu- seal extravaganza of ay AURA KEENE. L FOURTEENTH STREET THEATRE, WILL OPEN MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1871. First class artiste of acknowledged ability address the above at the oflice of the Theatre on Fifteenth street. Ms FB CONNAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOK- NADP to WIGKORI 4 LITERS 208 Montague atreet, Bae, , Agents for Mra; F. B, Conway. LBS OPERA HOUSE. OTHE Os ONLY LUON s4 PRINCESS FE-AN-NICH-TON. RALLer, St. FELIX MEDLEY. GONG AND DANCE. CHING CHOW HI apes PASTOR'S OPLRA HOUS) 201 BOWERY, THE WONVERFUL KINCADE EAMILY, GYMNASTS, wo ao ae AEREALISTS, DEAD SHOT, THE NEW DRAMA, T! Tony At ACROSS 1 mse co. NEW SONGS NEW SKLTCHES, NEW, BURLES QUES, NEXT MATINEE, SATU Pp. Soa WOOLLETT will recite ENOCH ARDEN at Association Hall this banter 2 afternoon, commencing a¢ $34 o'clock,” cents. Admission Caeewice. | CRESWICK._ ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A STAGE CARPENTER, Wier bret cloas stesect anraneasest in Chicager mst dea first clase carpenter; also, wanted, for same piace, property man, one who can work in models and mndersta, tisineus, "Addross Colonel T. ALUSTON BROWN, Dra a Agent, 718 Broadway. RYe*® ING TELEGRAM re) > 4 | § D4 Tt I i 4 B F i} = * t 2 2 « ¢ > & g s ls e > z | E—VENING TELEGRAM, ‘V—ery Latest News. [| Il E—very item worth reading. N—othing stale or dry. I—mportant News from ali Pi TE N—ever Misses a Sensation. I| G—ets the Truth about everythit Three Editions Daily. III E— ach one contains all the ill Latest Telegraphic Despatch tl E—very Evening the Entire News of the Day G—iven to the Public for T 4 5 F 0 Ces R-ead “all over the city.” I II And can be had wherever a newspaper is sold, l| M—ake way for the EVENING TELEGRAM. MUSIC TEACHER WISHES A few more pupiis; success guaranteed to those willing to ractl reference, 244 Kast Fifty-first street, near End avedue. Go ‘atpelaa “THE WORTH OF ART APPEARS moat ee inent in mustc.”—Piano, Guitar, Violin, Ty ing. Lessons private. ity references. Cire Miron AGENCY, 211 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW Sixth avenue, corner Thirty-irth atrect, York.—Competent’ Organists, Singers and Teachers of be furoished free of expense by applying to Pind Y'SCHROEDER, Director, American Conservatory OPRANO.—POSITION WANTED IN A CHOIR; FA- D _qnllar with Eplecopal service, “Address M, D.y Herald Office. HE SOPRANO OF A LEADING CHURCH IN THE city fs open for an engagement, Address A.B. B, ourtee care of Chickering & Son nth street, New York, HE POSITION Sabarertete OF ST, PAUL'S CATHO- open to a first class m' veel and of steady habits. ED. MACGONIGLE, St. Paul's Cath shearal, Pittaburg, Pa. Waar FIRST CLASS BASS; GOOD READER lo singer, for one service on baad Day. Ac dress, stati req Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A TALENTED AND well known leader of this city, wie is out of Me nid mient; witha selected orchestra if wi Address Prof. FIED, W. ZANLIG, 6 East 12th at, TION AS ke bark IN A PRO- ‘A, Be 240 East juired, O. B. Buy 02. NG ACADEMIES, MASONIC) HALL, ‘amt piode Hall, 164 Ei KLABER, STEAM MARSLE AND MARBLEIZING 188 East Elghteonth street, offers 500 complete; Morruments, 1 Table Tops, &c., af prices that defy compstition A, Marble and Marbleized Mantels, all Grave 8tont IZED SLATE MANTELS_RICHL AND pee ans, fr up STEWART 4 CO, Gls sine avenues between Thirty-ONh ant ‘Thirty-sixth streets. | { KLABER & CO’S MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 293 WD. Wert itty. firs , between ted and Eighth | avenue.—Marbie and Marbietzed Mantels, Monuments, Head- | j-Biongs; new, original designs; cheapest in the cite BW YORE CIRCUS. {Fourteenth street)... MATINEHS WEDS AND SATURDAY J arog pia EVERY NIGHT AT 8 FIRST WEEK IN AMERICA OF THE WONDERFUL CYROCEPHALUS, : an animal whose equestrianism contains 60 many elements Of surprise that it cannot fail to awaken a sensation In New York equal tothat created in Paris and London by {ts sin- ular performances, rivalling, as they do, the greatest elTorta the best human ride: ALL THE, SUPERB ARTISTES IN THEIR EXCILING FEATS OF EQUESERIAN, GYMNASTIC AND ACROBATIC SKILL. entayibe cu Ce under ten years, 25c. ; reserved ren, Bc. ARTE SEEBACH'S PERFURMANCES THIS WEEK:— DAY, March 80, tn Bridgeport FAUST. FRIDAY i March 31, in New Haven—FAU: ee SATURDAY, April, in Newark—JANE EF In preparation. Li SONORA, drama by Carl ot Holey. ET AND CRANDON” (WALTZ), 89 CENTS; “Bos- Dip? waltzes, 40 poe Brij pnts apeers cents; also Webllt's “Silver Bell d “Sleigh Ride," 75 cents eacl Pearl of th Tale," 85 cents: “Little ‘Chureh Around the Corner. 40 cet “As Good as Gold,” 30 cents, &c, DITSON & CO., Sant shers, 711 Broadway. 'TADT THEATER, 45 AND 47 BOWERY.—GRAND S™GURWAN OPERA. “Thoraday, 80th, Martha, with Mrs. Licbtmay as Martha, and Mr. ‘Charles Formes as Bumket, RYANTS OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, Between Sixth and Seventh ave., near Booth’s theatre. BRYANT'S MINSTRELS, every evening a: 8 and Satnrday Matinee at 2 ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, MARK TWAIN'S JUMPING FROG, JEEMES THE PORT. ‘OLD GRAY GOOSE. CLODOCHE QUADRILTE, |, |, UES GEORGIENNES. mE ©. P. DAN BRYANT. 3 THE DOORKEEPER eymou Liitie Mack, Geo. Warren, OckWway, Stanley, D'Albertes, Dempster, Foster, Nor- CALICO Tony THE NEWS.TO MARY OD OF BRYANTS’ MINSTRELS. BRYANTS’ MINSTRELS AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. 3 + the celebrated deiineator of DUPCH AND IRISH CHARACTERS, by the kind ermission of A. R. SPENCER, will'appear at JOHN'A, RUNNET?’S BENEFIT, FRIDAY, MARCH 31. HILHARMONIC SOCIETY. CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING, April 1, at 8 o'clock, GENERAL a caer fia ¥, Maren Bl, at 23g P.M. Miss MARY KRERSS the distinguished Pianiste. GRAND ORCHESTRA OF 100 PERFORMERS. Herr CARL BERGMAN, Condn (0. f STRONG, President, D. ScHAAD, Secretary. osha pg UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, Fen 10 SEROADWAY, CORNER WARREN, pen POLLO HALL—TO RENT, FOR FIRST CLASS EN- tertainments, during the spring and summer monthea. Apply on the premises, corner of renty-eighth street and oadway. a PIANOFORTES. LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell chenp; rent allowed on purchase. Call st M, . MERRELL'S. No. § Union square it) Fourth avenue), LARGE sTock OF FInST CLASS PIANOS AT BE need prices; one seven gotares rovewrcod, overstr but nite used rs Nk HOLLYER, ih went Bixteonth street, near Bossi nrente. MAGNIFICENT GRAND PIANO—ONLY ONE YEAR A, inuse, to for 625, worth double aon amount at B. SCHMAIRE: 153 West Forty-seventh street 2 FINE STOCK OF THE VERY FIRST CLASS pli at low prices, can be found at the factory and warerooms of JENNYS € SON, 285 Kast Twenty rst atreet, between Second and Third avenues, A SPLENDID STOCK OF Fra Oro OUR OWN fad other drat class make, for Saab ot a at SOUN C3) G BARNES, 13 Eighth treet, ‘ear Broadway. {3 ee ae ROSEWOOD Pebidlons pe died COR- Pianoforte—Cost £750, for $275 tel Parlor Sult, cost 650, for %200; on 3 walnut reps Suit, $50.” All kinds’ Parl ining Room Furniture, at prices for Residence, 12 East Tenth cash, street, between Fifth avenue and University place, ROSEW OOD PIANO, IN GOOD ORDE! 100; ous at #125 ; Boston £olian, $17! seth A 5; @ seven octave, carved jege, used short time, at a ancrifee, PEEK & BON, 146 Bleecker street, MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD Pat’ iwi Venta made order, celebrated fully quar five v@ month, cor cost Ben, for 8 ; Drawing Room Sule, covered Dining Furateure aes eae ay? ja , 36 West Fifteenth surest, near Sixth ses (A BRILLIANT AND POWERFUL TONED PIANO- aia .- sear cae feondadinarayp Tosewood case, vag deni oe ‘and Musto Rack 16 match, “Alsd all the ine ase ce pets, Mirrors, Bedding, Crockery and Glaan Ware, Kitchen Utena, de" tn brows stone residence 118 West cained: -weventh street; all nearly new; will be sold EAUITFUL STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, 9300; FULL overstruny carved legs; every im- provesuat; good se sow, an ty BIDDLE, 18 Amity atreet, near Broadway. FOR SALEON FIRST CALL, SECOND HAND Rose. ood Piano, seven octave, carved lege, cheap, at 143 Bleecker street, second floor. F= S8ALE—A GOOD PIANO, FULL IRON FRAME and good tone, for #110 cash, 825 East Tenth street, yard house, top fl »6r, LADY WELL SELL FOR $10 A HANDSOME PIANO- Ld forte, Stool and Cover ; modern improvementmand style; Perfect orders aweet, powerful tono; also quantity of Brus- 48 Third street, Mgrinicnss SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, having overstrung bass, elegant carved finished back, four round corners, 8175; ga lease examine, JAMES GORDON, 196 Maedougal, TANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND beautltal styles, of different makers, at lower prices for bash or monty installments; oF Tor. reute at WATEISY 461 roadway, than cau be found elsewher IANOFORTE FOR SALE—A MAGNIFICENT INSTRU bf octave, rosewood casey of superior tone, cost Bito, Tor wts¢ Stool, Gover and Maslo Teack to match. all the sceok Furditure in the house, Parlor, Searova, Basement and Kiteben Furniture; Carpets, Mirrora, Crocke- ry and Gil Paintings, &6., &o, Gall at the Drown stone residence 1u West Twenty-third street, ‘near Sixth avenue. $1Q MoxTuey PAYNENTS-SPLENDID NEW seven octave rosewood Pianos; carved legs; motto theta ouldings; all improvements; SH0 and $260) great bar- gains (or (CU ABLE, 470 Elubth avenue, near Thirty-fourth streets Le __ AMUSEMENTS, oops MOBEDM, wees Ac) oy.) rie . CROSS THE ONTINENT. COSY THI CONTINENT, ACROSS UAT Daa CONTINENT, ACROSS wi CONTINENT. ACROSS OLIVER CONTIN Ag ‘DOUD CONTINENT. AGRO BYRON: CONTINENT. ‘ACROS as tho "FERRET." CONTINENT. aoe 4 nett AT 2 P. IDDEN WAND. MOET WR OWE, kA A Ca LOBE THEATRE, 129 7 Gusts TH THEAT EY} BROADWAY. ONDERFUL SUCCESS OF THE SENSATION DRAMA. Hous CHOWDED to ‘Fepetion. BUNDIC 208 TURNED Y NIGHTLY who are Unable mnisaton to #eo the cate SuNsinOS OF THE se . WM. WEADDEY DAY EY. A NIGHT. Dan! DY. GR a to see the oe RAILROAD man it ind MOTIO! THE ENGINE HEAD LIGHT, STEAM TLES—everytbing Portoct, totally eclipsing. all previounads Wa WHALLEY | 403% rN JOSH very evening, HART an JIM NASSAU, nd Night, KEN eBNO AVERY RY ENING, EVERY BVEN. GRAND DAY AND by ae MATINEE, SATURDAY, RAND OPERA TIOUSE. THUBBDAT-BERETEE Eeiad ions w. Sr osgeee E BALLAD FRVOR a: ARIAS NMISS. NULLY Petts. FRI AY Le GEORGIENN: SATURDAY BATINER ete), LA PERICHOL! SATURDAY NIGHT, LA GRANDE DUCHESSB, jo which, Mile, AIMEE will appear for the’ SECOND TIME in AMERICA tn her celebrated assumption of the title rol as performed by her upwards of 70 nights {n the pring! theatres of France and Brazil, and in which character was received on Tuesday, by one of the largest audiences of the season, with WILD ENTHUSIASM. The celebrated Grand Opera House ALLET TRO! RY NIGHT in Cogent cterteammantn. "Dh SeeLe HE HELENE will shortly be revi RAND OPERA HOUSE, G FyOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MLLE. AIMEE, 133 NULLY PEIRIS il thelr ae Typertaube a eonTenction with ret appearanc ciauigee: sy me aa Be T THEIR eA SUNDAY, 1 AVetL, NCEE» ELAN PROGRANILE. Admission &¢e. | jfantys Direle Me. Reserved Seats $1. REHEARSAL MATINEES EVERY THURSDAY at) P, M_ Ha Baa NIBLO'S GARDEN. mrBpyP LAst bali 8 a ONE BLACK CROOK, BLACK ROOK, WONDERFUL” *APECIALTIES nae AND, ATrHACTIVE FEATURES, ARD.—Mesers, Jarrett & Palmer are pelled to announce ine withdrawal of ite BUACK CROOK, rom Niblo’s Garden, on the evening of April & In spite of el immense success, this oe = gr 4 , a8 Drevious ar igements made in Europe imp: Cp on Mon. akspoare’s of perenne April 10, of RGUARO' AD thd aroe ay Eis —_ mae ae arenes the sficence and-wlth all Ite special attractions, a at ie -Academy ‘of susie, on Monday eventag, AD ei, vr ert tha gon, ister management of Jarrett & eFaimer an ir. John feDonouy i NOVELTY THIS WERK. ‘Appearance of Prof NELSON and his wonderful chilaren, in therr. at acrobati DECIDED HIT, on te THE BHEW GRAND BALLET, wath its new and a elegant conten, tng oth ferful an fects, deautiful and original musie, 16TH WEEK OF THE WONDERFU! MASILTONS, TRE GBEAT SES TBRE ©, ad THE LLS 3 All the SUPERB SCENERY T BFF a MAGNIFICENT, TABLEAUE: Evening performance at 8. Matinee Saturday at 1 Js. CHa as A a RiciNeg, Pageant, TINEE, SATURD: RDAY, at BLACK chook i MATINEE SATURDAY, at 136 AN FRANCISCO MINSTRE! 685 BRUADWAY. LAST WEEK LAS’ F THE PRESENT SEASON. slid eas OF THE PRESENT SEASON, BIRCH, SOLD, Beane AND BACKUS’ As they ence their first re, traveliing tour, a in ‘Newark Apri 3 ‘New agonal ara ra Harford, and secured SRIDAY EVENING i NG, MARCH 31, BENEFIT OF JOHN A. RUNNETT, "PREASURER. S. FRANCISCO notes HALL, ro COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 3, end subsequently ui uniil further uotice, ROYAL JAPANtSE TROUPE, introducing twenty star artiste of both’ sexes, Acrobata, Jugelers, Equilibriste and Posturers. Positively th sine bret appearance ia this city since their arture from the theatre of tl RAND TYCOON, JEDDO. N LO’S GARDEN. “Beno SROOK eee SATURDAY, at i Thetr ire consists of 300 DIFFERENT ACTS, orlgh u Pine public are assured most positively that not a SINGLE MEME of this organization has ever appeared in New, 81; Parquet, 15 oer e open from 9 seats will commence on Thursday, GRAND "JAP" MATINGE SATURDAY, TEINWAY HALL. “NOBODY'S CHILDREN,”, THURSDAY EVENING, March 84 pr oloinex, UGE. Chaplain of the Borough 1 om Liverpool, by request, will deliver his popular and illustrative tecture on “NOBODY'S CHILUREN,” Or, “THE STREET ARABS.” _Tiekets complimentary at Steinway Hall, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 685 BROADWAY, HUGU ¢ DUUGHERTY, the GREAT PES {ee y the kind permission of BUTLER & GTL- cs March 30, ‘Ta P.M. Money will appear at JON A; RUNNELES GENEFIE, FRIDAY, March 31. > B 7A5 — A i DR, KAHN'S MAGNIFICENT MUSEUMy. 148 143—BROADWAY—745, is opoosite Astor place. id 45 146 K ATURDAY POPULAR CONCER’ S S orccocK. ADMISSION 35 GENTS. Association Hall, 1 by oe third aoe and Fourth avenue, Mr. J. pain thee appearance in eighteen months of thig ee a HT FOSTERFirst appearance of thus beautiful and Cred pike an artist. ¥ SAN DERSON, the p Mr. HARR' ular Piamst, ANTONIO 8, MORA, Solo Organi SERIES OF GRAND DIAMOND GIFT Cone ‘will be held in es D. ©., commene! nthe of May, 1871, the protits of which Grill be devoted to fellef of the victims of the Freneh wat, i wees (anc ee oe jumbered from to 1! sold, . orth of Diamonds, of the fin alone warranted bya dia.. mond house second to none in exit ihe be eo hold. ergo cf Hokols without reservatio jon, panier a baant or present. is magnificent collection, is argent an valuable in America, is catalogued as follows :—One comer and Earrings, warranted 4, be the Gnest in th $60,000; one may a ina and Bracelets, worth siemay pare one. Bolltaire ‘Diaraona iinge Riagnitiem sot of Solitaire, Diamond ‘Stade, worth Ot i one beautiful (ladies), full st, Cluster Breaaipin, and Braceleta, worth 940 sete and eoparate,arti inal, Punchug’in valug Tron, $05 to 00,000 cack. The pro: Portion between the gifts and, tickets 1s unquestionably the’ moat favorable ever presented. ) ‘The most satisfactory and Hetty of all our as.’ ert: {ghest aud most responsible sources and evidences of the full ratetion of. the public, will be foun ¢ hands of agenisin jn ere for tones of iafermaatio sddressed to our. Ne York oflce, will receive prompt attention. For part see circulars, National Bank of the Repubiic depository. Cbirath athe ony bit PE pm ‘THIRD 8 ae AT A Ch ke ouch ac $l. To ickets BE! wrtickete for aale In New York at P. C. ‘all street, oon ot, aie Bach THREE HUNCHBACKS. , Y Ma grand spectacular Pantomime, fs now beta pia at how Walnut Street theatre, EDeNeIDAS, to crowd and delighted audiences, The Phiadelphia press are it the greatest success er the day. Brothel the mechanical tricks and the cea ignens and i ploeanre ent of teetr toga. migtia will bg dertgned an any infringement of their lo, ig rosecutel. BENSEN SHERWUOD, LEON VERCENT, War DSVERNA and MAK SMITE 4 C RESWICK, mean, ‘The celebrated London actor. SSOCIATION, HALL, 7WENTY-AHIRD, STRE Fea ee EM EAT CHORUS OF Sires tinder the direction of HARLEY, ‘Rawooal the different ny a apectacle unequalled. Reserved Soats at J. N: Pattso ropa ‘s, 48 and 50. Rat Twenty- -third street, ~) HE, PAVILLION, 683 ile whore tem pa lay geal ‘Voeal-Instrameutal Concert. Admission free. “Com¢ mencing at 7g o'clock. He A. STEL AN FRANCISCO Beate, 685 BROADWAY, FRANK KERNS AND JOHNNY wane, by the Ieind permission of TONY PASTOR, will appear at JOHN A. RUNNETT'S BENESIT, FRIDAY, Maroh 81. sy, THE LECTU: URSE OF POPULAR 10 LECTURES, and brilliant experiments, stitute of Technology, boken, N. J. boyinning with Wednesday, Nareh 24, and jong tinuing each ive week to June? The subjects will Light—By President Henry Morton, ‘The Atinoaphere—By Professor B. Stiltman, ‘The Spectroscope—By Professor G, F. Bark: jarker, Sound—By Dr. . Soils Cohen, and Maxnetism—By P A. M. Mayer. Course tick R. J. 8. GATIMER WILL LECTURE BEFORE TH “Women's [nstitate” eae and Sanitary), ov the Mott Memoriai Roon adison areata 08 Tharsda; Maroh 80, at half-past thee Gare and Pi servation of the Toth.” taal ‘nara eater are invited. Dr ANNA ENSMORE, President